I'm happy to announce the first formal release of the AutoBuild Applet, version 1.0.3. The applet monitors the status of (one or more) build engines via their RSS feed, and provides an icon in the GNOME desktop panel indicating their status. A popup ...

The Bicyle project has recently been publically launched on GNA, making available the current alpha codebase. In essence Bicycle is tool for pulling together results from multiple continuous integration tools, such as Test-AutoBuild, BugZilla and CruiseControl. It provides an aggregated view of build cycles, also persisting resuls to allow presentation of historical trends. For further information view the Bicycle project pages on GNA: https://gna.org/projects/bicycle/

A new stable build of Test-AutoBuild has been released. It is expected that this will be the last stable release of the 1.0.x series to introduce new features, with focus shifting towards stablizing the current development branch. The primary release focus is documentation, both of configuration file parameters and general Perl module APIs. The two feature enhancements are ability to add arbitrary hyperlinks to HTML status page, and copying generated artifacts to the web/ftp site.

A new stable build of Test-AutoBuild has been released. The two important changes since the 1.0.0 release are an upgrade to use Config::Record 1.0.3 for parsing configuration files, and a backporting of recent changes to the HTML status generator from the development tree. This includes re-written HTML code to be more standards compliant and make full use of CSS for theming the display. Also included is an RSS feed template to provide details of recent modules built and their status.

The first stable release of Test-AutoBuild is now available for download. The new release has support for CVS, Perforce and GNU Arch, now all fully integrated with the build cache to enable faster build cycles when no code has changed. The templating engine has been switched to use the standard Template-Toolkit modules. There is also basic POD documentation in many of the modules.

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